Acknowledgments. Introduction: The Anthropology of Development and Globalization: Marc Edelman and Angelique Haugerud. Part I: Classical Foundations:. Introduction. 1. Of the Accumulation of Capital, or Of Productive and Unproductive Labor: Adam Smith. 2. Manifesto of the Communist Party:Karl Marx and Frederick Engels. 3. The Evolution of the Capitalistic Spirit:Max Weber. 4. The Self-Regulating Market and the Fictitious Commodities: Labor, Land, and Money: Karl Polyani. Part II: What is “Development”? Twentieth-Century Debates:. Introduction. 5. The Rise and Fall of Development Theory: Colin Leys. 6. The History and Politics of Development Knowledge: Frederick Cooper and Randall Packard. 7. Anthropology and Its Evil Twin: “Development” in the Constitution of a Discipline: James Ferguson. Part III: From Development to Globalization:. Introduction. 8. Globalization, Dis-integration, Re-organization: The Transformations of Violence: Jonathan Friedman. 9. The Globalization Movement: Some Points of Clarification: David Graeber. 10. Globalization After September 11: Saskia Sassen. 11. Millennial Capitalismand the Culture of Neoliberalism: Jean Comaroff and John Comaroff. Part IV: Consumption, Markets, Culture:. Introduction. 12. Agricultural Involution Revisited:Clifford Geertz. 13. Nontraditional Commodities and Structural Adjustment in Africa: Peter D. Little and Catherine S. Dolan. 14. Market Mentalities, Iron Satellite Dishes, and Contested Cultural Developmentalism: Louisa Schein. 15. A Theory of Virtualism: Consumption as Negation: Daniel Miller. 16. Is Culture a Barrier to Change?: Emma Crewe and Elizabeth Harrison. Part V: Gender, Work, and Networks:. Introduction. 17. “Men-streaming” Gender? Question for Gender and Development Policy in the Twenty-first Century: Sylvia Chant and Matthew Gutmann. 18. Deterritorialziation and Workplace Culture: Jane Collins. 19. The Network Inside Out:Annelise Riles. Part VI: Nature, Environment, and Biotechnology:. Introduction. 20. Whose Woods Are These? Counter-Mapping Forest Territories in Kalimantan, Indonesia: Nancy Lee Peluso. 21. Misreading the African Landscape:Melissa Leach and James Fairhead. 22. Colonial Encounters in Postcolonial Contexts: Patenting Indigenous DNA and the Human Genome Diversity Project:Hilary Cunningham. Part VII: Inside Development Institutions:. 23. Advocacy Research and the World Bank: Propositions for Discussion: Jonathan Fox. 24. Development Narratives, Or Making the Best of Blueprint Development:. Emery Roe. 25. The Social Organization of the IMF’s Mission Work:. Richard Harper. Part VIII: Development Alternatives, Alternatives to Development?:. Introduction. 26. Imagining a Post-Development Era: Arturo Escobar. 27. Beyond Development?:Katy Gardner and David Lewis. 28. Village Intellectuals and the Challenge of Poverty: Elizabeth Isichei. 29. Kerala: Radical Reform as Development in an Indian State: Barbara Chasin and Richard Franke. 30. What Was Socialism, and Why Did It Fall?:Katherine Verdery. 31. Disappearing the Poor?: John Gledhil. Index
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